Synopsis:
The second novel in Ronnie Douglas’ sexy Southern Wolves motorcycle club series—reminiscent of Kristen Ashley and Jay Crownover—tells the story of an aspiring fashion designer and a biker who discover a desire that knows no limits.

When the daughter of one of the Southern Wolves gets a flat in the middle of a thunderstorm, there’s only one thing to do—strip down to her underwear and get a little muddy. But when Alamo, the sexy biker shows up to rescue Ellen yet again, things are bound to get a whole lot dirtier.

Between the trouble he left behind and club rules, Alamo knows he needs to stay clear of Ellen. He’s not looking for a woman or complications—even when that woman is everything a man could want. Unfortunately, Ellen isn’t playing by anyone’s rules but her own these days, and a Southern woman who’s been raised by Wolves is awfully hard to deny.

So when they give in to their raging attraction, both get much more than they bargained for.

Ellen is the daughter of a deceased wolves’ member. The club still keeps a tight eye on the pulse of all that surrounds her, so when she has a bad “final” separation up from her bootie call with one of the club member Noah, things are about to get a little weird.

Noah doesn’t want to acknowledge Ellen has his property but he also doesn’t want her to have anyone else in her life and Ellen is done with it. She calls for a ride home and gets the newest recruit, Alamo, as her trip home.

Alamo is immediate drawn to Ellen but Noah still calls rights to Ellen. For the brotherhood, he must keep her at arm’s length. Six months of avoidance causes hurt feelings and difficult vibes, while Noah continues to screw around and think he can get Ellen back. Tensions rise between Alamo and Noah with Ellen caught in the crosshairs.

It was enjoyable but I wasn’t connected to any particular character leaving me, leaving me apathetic with the outcome. 3.5 stars.

I received this ARC copy of Unruly: Knights in Black Leather from William Morrow Paperbacks in exchange for a honest review. This book is set for publication February 23, 2016.